Nice all inclusive video. The osmo pocket is a handy tool but all the other aspects of your video are far more important when using that tool! thanks for the pro tips. subbed.
one thing i notice that many film makers who just started they kind of refer all work to the filam maker it self , but i saw in many videos special with drone that most of footage is automated like drone plus camera wih crane 2 , so please would you explain this situation and hoc much easy work when its automated and so
This was helpful. I've been vlogging daily everyday with my Osmo and I've really enjoyed it. This video provided some helpful insights as well. Frame rate and D-Cine explanations were really helpful. Thanks! :)
The Osmo Pocket is great for vlogging. You will just need the audio adapter, a decent cage and small microphone. Otherwise the Osmo Pocket by itself with no attachments will still work fine
Jason Morris yeah, I’ve been researching and adding the necessary attachments to my wish list. I usually spend a week or two researching before investing. I currently use my iPhone X with a Zhiyun gimbal. It works great but I’m looking to lighten the load. I would definitely carry the Osmo Pocket more often.
What’s the best frame rate and recording format for TimeLapse and hyperlapse? Also what best foe getting those nice long exposing of moving car with lights on?
Just purchased the Osmo Pocket..... am going parasailing in Hawaii in November... i already have and olympus TG-6 which i am familiar with... but i would like to use the osmo to attach to a selphie stick to film my wife and i up in the air, but i am not sure what settings to use on it, and now you suggest a better video by using filters which i have bought a whole set.... can you perhaps give me a short cut and tell me what settings to use on the DJI osmo Pocket, and what filter, i have 6 skytreat filters... to get that perfect video parasailing? we are going in the morning in November, thanks, i would appreciate any answer, Mike
thank you for watching. The settings depends on lighting during the day. The easiest is to have maybe an ND4 or ND8 and having it in auto ISO and lock the shutter to twice the frame rate. Tough without knowing the situation
Great video tutorial with simpel instructions not only for the DJI Osmo Pocket but picture and film making in general - And of course congratulations to you and your beautiful wife with the upcoming baby :-)
Great video keep it up!!!! The only thing is that track in the background at around 7min has vocals that are competing with your voice. Better to use instrumental music under dialog.
Great video, man. However, no need for the black bars. RU-vid supports various aspect ratios now. Also, you can switch between Single and Continuous Autofocus in the Osmo Pocket.
Congratulations, a good Tutorial, I would like to know more about important accessories and also about stabilization, does it work well? or there are other cameras in that category that are much better. Thank you
Hi Rodolfo. Thank you for watching. There are not many important accessories to get. it purely depends on what content you are wanting to produce. If you want quite cinematic footage you will need the ND Filters and you may find you possibly need an external audio recorder.
That is really tough because it depends what you are using it for. All the way up until 3200 iso can be usable but depends on the context. I would say for quality dont go above 800 max. Grain is crazy after that
Glad I subscribed to your channel! I know everyone has their preference when it comes to the basics of sound, but would you mind showing how easy it is to sync sound with the Osmo Pocket or a rig to hold the Osmo Pocket with an audio recorder(or mic) attached?
Have you used the osmo in a action sequence? I want to use it as a substitute for my GoPro on some of my snowboard outings. How does it handle in situations like that?
I personally wouldnt use it for action like that. Gopro is much more of an action camera and much more durable. The dji osmo pocket is more of a mini gimbal
@@JasonMorrisphotocinema exactly what i'm concerned about. I think i'll suck it up a little longer for pocket 2. Eventhough rumors of it are scarce lol
Why despite of these kinds of tips the "cinematic" shots are always sweeping slo-mo panos paired with some royaly free tropical chill soundtrack? How's that even cinematic? I mean, can anyone name even 2 movies, that they've seen in cinemas, that were filmed like this?
Stylistic montages is their real classification and they're used a lot in films. Don't know if you've seen Rocky? Extremely popular montage. Yes, they use different music but music sets the tone of the scene. Have you seen Disney's film Up? That has a very powerful montage. A film with Blake Lively The Shallows has a montage with surfing that includes speed ramping, slow motion etc.
I seriously can’t imagine using this camera for anything cinematic. It only looks good in timelapse/hyperlapse mode. Every “cinematic” video I’ve seen from it has terrible warping in gimbal shots and the image looks like it was recorded with a phone. No thanks